And when Amendment 1 passes in Florida because barely anyone really knows what it's about and is worded as if it's a Solar Friendly amendment, then the Sunshine State will start taxing for its Sunshine too.

At the end of BoS, Mitch supposedly drowns, but we never get absolute proof that he stays drowned. Remember, Mitch 'died' in the same place where the country's greatest treasure was held, and Mitch is resourceful.

Technology in the NTCU would've advanced far more quickly due to the vast wealth of the discoveries made possible by Nicolas Cage's character, allowing both robotics and anti-aging to progress at a breakneck pace. Westworld doesn't tell us which year it takes place, we just know it's the future.

As you'll remember from BoS, Mitch's last request was that he be given sizable credit for assistance finding the treasure. This would work out in Mitch's favor upon being eventually rescued from the chamber and would allow him the vast fortune needed to significantly slow his aging while simultaneously allowing him the ability to create and preside over his own philanthropy-oriented company.

Throughout this journey, Mitch becomes well acquainted with Westworld, a park where both the investments and the technology are made possible by the vast fortune uncovered by Nicolas Cage. Mitch, ever the hunter of secrets and eager to find a treasure without the help of Cage, finds new purpose in the maze and retaking control over his own destiny.

She doesn't even a need a video to be dangerously threatening to his career; having those names is enough to get anyone in the medical profession in massive trouble. He needs to be the one handling this as if his life depends on it, because it does.

Basically, Mei's ice block should be able to be moved like a hockey puck. As a Mei player, I suppose that would be more of a nerf than a buff, but I think it'd make for some pretty fun videos and killcams.

"Guys, it looks like we're getting crushed. Let's afk in spawn so we don't lose as much SR." / "You noobs are terrible teammates, I'm sitting out so the match will be done faster and you guys don't tank my rating as hard."

1) Sombra's skull is a reference to The Day of the Dead, which was mainly 11/1 (which happened to be a Tuesday this year, typically a patch day). We did end up getting a Day of the Dead spray, so it's verified that this connection was baked in from the get go.

2) Tuesday 11/1 in particular also marked the end of the Halloween event, lending further to the possibility of the Halloween patch being replaced with a Sombra patch.

3) Blizzard posted a blog entry which heavily referenced an event occurring on 11/1, which indicated that this could be a bigger step forward in the revealing of Sombra than the typical ARG fare we've encountered so far:
https://playoverwatch.com/en-us/blog/20119620?login=

4) Official artwork of Sombra leaked out the morning of 11/1, which further led folks to believe that her reveal would within hours and not days. The timing of this leak turned out to be coincidental.

If this were a character not having themes tied to the Day of the Dead, or if there weren't a lot of hints in place that pointed toward an 11/1 reveal, then it would've been much more reasonable to assume a Blizzcon reveal instead.